The SSC Stenographer 2026 examination mock
The SSC Stenographer 2026 examination is a national-level recruitment drive conducted by the Staff Selection Commission to recruit candidates for Grade C and Grade D posts in various Union Ministries, Departments, and Organizations of the Government of India.Below is a detailed description of the examination components based on recent administrative standards and guidelines:Core Examination StagesThe selection process typically consists of two primary stages designed to test both theoretical knowledge and practical technical skills:Computer Based Examination (CBE): An objective-type test consisting of three main sections: General Intelligence and Reasoning, General Awareness, and English Language and Comprehension.Skill Test in Stenography: Candidates who meet the qualifying marks in the CBE are required to undergo a shorthand test. Candidates are given a dictation for 10 minutes in English or Hindi at speeds of 100 w.p.m. for Grade C and 80 w.p.m. for Grade D.
Test Overview
| Total Questions | 45 |
| Duration | 60 Minutes |
| Total Marks | 180 |
| Correct Answer | +4 mark(s) |
| Wrong Answer | −1 mark(s) |
| Subjects | General IntelligenceGeneral AwarenessEnglish Language |
| Last Updated | 27 April 2026 |
Rules & Instructions
- This mock test contains 45 questions.
- Total time allowed is 60 minutes.
- Each correct answer carries +4 mark(s).
- Each wrong answer has a penalty of −1 mark(s).
- Unanswered questions carry no marks.
- You can flag questions and review them before final submission.
- The test will auto-submit when the timer runs out.
About This Mock Test
Who Should Take This Test
- Aspirants preparing for SSC Stenographer Online Form 2026 who want a realistic, timed practice session.
- Candidates looking to benchmark their current preparation level against a 60-minute test.
- Students revising General Intelligence, General Awareness and English Language and wanting topic-wise performance analysis.
- Learners who need to sharpen accuracy and avoid negative-marking traps.
How to Attempt This Test
- Attempt all 45 questions within the 60-minute window — time management is as important as accuracy.
- Read the instructions and marking scheme before starting so you know exactly how each answer is scored.
- Skip questions you aren't confident about — the negative marking penalty can wipe out genuine progress.
- Use the flag-for-review feature to mark tough questions and revisit them before final submission.
- After submission, go through the detailed review page to understand every explanation and note down weak areas.
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